Long-Term Outcomes of Surgical and Nonsurgical Management of Sciatica Secondary to a Lumbar Disc Herniation : 10 Year Results from the Maine Lumbar Spine Study
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概要
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- 2005-04-15
著者
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Keller Robert
Center For The Evaluative Clinical Sciences Dartmouth Medical School
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Singer Daniel
General Medicine Division Medical Services Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School
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Atlas Steven
General Medicine Division Medical Services Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School
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WU Yen
General Medicine Division, Medical Services, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
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DEYO Richard
Center for Cost and Outcomes Research and the Departments of Medicine and Health Services, Universit
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Wu Yen
General Medicine Division Medical Services Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School
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Atlas Steven
General Medicine Division And Clinical Epidemiology Unit Medical Services Massachusetts General Hosp
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Deyo Richard
Center For Cost And Outcomes Research And The Departments Of Medicine And Health Services University
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Keller Robert
Center For Evaluative Clinical Sciences Dartmouth Medical School
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